GQ corrects story to say Lt. Col. Vindman was hit by IED, not an IUD

GQ Magazine has issued a correction to an Oct. 29 story about Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, assuring its readers that the soldier earned a Purple Heart for wounds he received from an IED, not an IUD, which is something quite different.

"This story has been updated," a note at the end of the article reads. "Alexander Vindman received a Purple Heart after being wounded by an IED, or improvised explosive device, not an IUD, or intrauterine device. We regret the error."

Vindman is the first White House official to cooperate with Congress's impeachment inquiry, which makes his testimony all the more damaging. So Trump surrogates rushed to discredit him before he even appeared before the House Intelligence, Foreign Affairs, and Oversight and Reform committees. Their main tactic so far has been to accuse the Army veteran—who has a Purple Heart for an IUD injury in Iraq and served multiple overseas tours—of secretly working for Ukraine.

The wording has been updated now to reflect an IED injury. Vindman was wounded by an improvised explosive device shortly after he deployed to Iraq in Sept. 2004. He finished the deployment and returned to the U.S. in Sept. 2005.

After a screenshot of the correction was shared Friday morning on Twitter, the jokes came at a rapid pace: